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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track explores the diverse historical narratives that have shaped Mediterranean Europe, focusing on key events and figures from classical antiquity to the modern era. Papers may analyze the impact of historical events on regional identity and cultural development.
This session examines the intricate trade networks that have historically connected Mediterranean Europe, emphasizing the economic exchanges that facilitated cross-cultural interactions. Contributions may include case studies on specific commodities, trade routes, and their socio-economic impacts.
Focusing on the significance of maritime routes, this track investigates how sea trade has influenced cultural exchanges and interactions among Mediterranean societies. Papers may address the role of maritime navigation in shaping cultural identities and economic practices.
This session delves into the enduring legacy of the Ottoman Empire in Mediterranean Europe, exploring its political, cultural, and economic influences. Scholars are invited to discuss the complexities of Ottoman heritage and its implications for contemporary regional dynamics.
This track analyzes the political structures that have governed Mediterranean Europe throughout history, focusing on the evolution of governance models and their socio-political implications. Papers may explore the interplay between local traditions and external influences in shaping political landscapes.
This session investigates the role of religion in shaping cultural identities within Mediterranean Europe, highlighting the interactions between different faiths and their impact on societal norms. Contributions may examine historical and contemporary religious dynamics and their influence on cultural practices.
Focusing on material culture, this track explores the artifacts, architecture, and everyday objects that reflect the social and cultural practices of Mediterranean societies. Papers may analyze how material culture informs our understanding of historical and contemporary identities.
This session highlights recent archaeological discoveries in Mediterranean Europe, emphasizing their contributions to our understanding of historical narratives and cultural developments. Scholars are encouraged to present findings that challenge or enrich existing interpretations.
This track examines the processes of urbanization in Mediterranean Europe and their effects on cultural transformation and social dynamics. Papers may explore the relationship between urban development and cultural exchange in historical and contemporary contexts.
This session addresses the colonial encounters that shaped Mediterranean Europe, focusing on the complex legacies of colonialism in contemporary societies. Contributions may analyze the cultural, political, and economic ramifications of these encounters.
This track explores the diverse artistic and architectural expressions that characterize Mediterranean Europe, reflecting its rich cultural heritage. Papers may examine how art and architecture serve as mediums for cross-cultural dialogue and identity formation.